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Birds Nesting in Andalusia (with Plate), Beg. B. Lodge, 321. 



Tasnianian Notes taken in 1903 : the Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor) (with 

 Illustration), J. B. McClymont, 329. 



Biological Suggestions. Extermination in Animal Life. W. L. Distant, 332. 



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Aves. — Breeding Habits of the Great and Blue Tits, E. P. Butterfield, 346. Late 

 Nesting of Linnet (Linota cannabina), W. Warde Fowler, 346. Breeding 

 of the Crossbill (Loxia curvlrostra) in Northamptonshire, Bev. F. C. B. 

 Jourdain, 346. Late Nest of Yellow Bunting, T. Thornton Macheith, 347. 

 Notes on the Green Woodpecker (Gecinus viridis), J. Steele-Elliott, 347. 

 Egg-depositing by Cuckoo,, W. H. Parkin, 348. Dunlin (Tringa alpina) 

 in Surrey, L. B. Mouritz, 348. Dusky Redshank in Kent, Squacco Heron 

 and Icterine Warbler in Sussex, J. B. Nichols, 349. Additional Notes on 

 the Birds of Richmond Park, L. B. Mouritz, 349. 

 Crustacea. — Remarkable Lobster-claw (with Illustration), A. H.Patterson, 350. 



The Zoological Society's Gardens, 351. 



Obituary. — John William Douglas, 353. Editorial Gleanings, 354. 



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